Books matching: loss, love, and healing

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    Pretend You're Mine
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    Book 1 in the series:Benevolence

    Pretend You're Mine - Benevolence by Lucy Score
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    'Pretend You're Mine' by Lucy Score follows the story of Harper and Luke, two individuals with troubled pasts who are brought together by chance. Harper, a kind-hearted and spontaneous woman running from her past, finds herself in a small town where she crosses paths with Luke, a closed-off and private man who is about to deploy to Afghanistan. Despite their differences, they are drawn together and end up sharing a home temporarily, leading to a fake romance to keep Luke's parents from meddling. As their secrets are revealed, their relationship faces challenges, with both characters struggling to overcome their past traumas and fears of love. The story is filled with touching moments, believable emotions, and a cast of well-developed characters who help Harper and Luke navigate their budding romance.

    The writing style of Lucy Score in 'Pretend You're Mine' is praised for its ability to evoke a range of emotions from laughter to tears, creating a heartwarming and immersive reading experience. The author skillfully crafts a storyline that balances romance, humor, and real-life struggles, making the characters' behaviors and reactions feel authentic even in extreme situations. is part of a series but can be read as a standalone, providing a complete story without any cliffhangers, and featuring relatable characters that readers can care about and become invested in.

    What had she ever seen in that jackass? She yanked the sun visor down, squinting against the low spring sun. At least the setting sun meant this day from hell was almost over. Even if she still had no...

  2. "The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog" by Bruce D. Perry delves into the experiences of traumatized children and the impact of childhood trauma on their development. Through a series of case studies, the author, a child psychiatrist, provides insights into the struggles faced by these children and the healing process. The stories are intense and heart-wrenching, shedding light on the complexities of working with children who have experienced trauma and the importance of understanding their backgrounds to provide effective treatment.

    Dr. Perry's writing style is both educational and emotional, offering a deep dive into the psychological effects of abuse and trauma on young minds. is filled with tear-jerking stories that not only educate readers about psychology but also highlight the resilience and vulnerability of children who have endured traumatic experiences. Despite the heavy subject matter, the book provides a hopeful outlook on healing and recovery, emphasizing the significance of love and understanding in the journey towards healing.

    TINA WAS MY FIRST CHILD PATIENT, just seven years old when I met her. She sat in the waiting room of the University of Chicago child psychiatry clinic: tiny and fragile, huddled with her mother and si...

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    The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros
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    'The Last Letter' by Rebecca Yarros is a heart-wrenching and emotional story that follows the journey of Ella and Beckett as they navigate through loss, love, and healing. The plot revolves around the deep connection formed between these two characters through letters, leading to a rollercoaster of emotions as they face tragedies, heartbreak, and unexpected twists. The writing style is described as beautifully written, raw, and captivating, drawing readers in with its poignant storytelling and well-developed characters.

    Now, before you put this letter aside and mumble an awkward “Thanks, but no thanks,” like guys do, know that this is just as much for me as it is for you. Considering that I’d be able to have a safe p...

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    Mount Misery by Samuel Shem
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    Mount Misery is a satirical novel that delves into the world of psychiatry, exploring the excesses and challenges faced by first-year resident Roy Basch as he navigates through different theoretical schools at Mount Misery. The book humorously caricatures psychiatrists and their one-track-minded approaches, showcasing the struggles and transformations of the main characters against the backdrop of a hyperbolic yet insightful portrayal of the psychiatric field. The narrative highlights the loss of humanism and care in psychiatric training, interwoven with themes of patient exploitation, ethical dilemmas, and the pursuit of reputation in the medical profession.


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    One Summer by David Baldacci
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    'One Summer' by David Baldacci tells the emotional story of Jack Armstrong, a hardworking man who faces devastating loss when his wife dies in a tragic accident. Diagnosed with a terminal illness, Jack is torn apart from his family and sent to hospice, expecting his time to end soon. However, a miraculous recovery changes his fate, giving him a second chance at life. The narrative follows Jack's journey of rebuilding his broken family, finding strength in love, and learning to move on from grief. Baldacci's writing style delves deep into portraying the complexities of relationships, the impact of loss, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.


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    The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George
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    'The Little Paris Bookshop' by Nina George follows the journey of Jean Perdu, a literary apothecary who prescribes novels to mend broken hearts and souls from his floating bookstore on the Seine. Despite his talent for healing others through literature, Perdu is unable to heal his own heartache after his great love disappeared, leaving behind only a letter he has never opened. The story intertwines themes of love, loss, friendship, and self-discovery as Perdu embarks on a physical and metaphysical journey down France's rivers, meeting new companions and finding wisdom along the way.

    The book captures the essence of Paris, the Loire Valley, and Provence through vivid sensory details, while exploring the transformative power of books and the healing nature of human connections. Readers are taken on a whimsical yet poignant adventure as they delve into Perdu's emotional journey of rediscovery, accompanied by a cast of eclectic characters and unexpected twists that ultimately lead to redemption and self-realization.

    MONSIEUR PERDU pushed his tie between the top buttons of his white, vigorously ironed shirt and carefully rolled up his sleeves. Inward, one fold at a time, up to the elbow. He stared at the bookcase ...

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    To the Ends of the Earth by Elizabeth Lowell
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    'To the Ends of the Earth' by Elizabeth Lowell is a passionate romance novel set along the California coast in Laguna Beach. The story follows Cat Cochran, a talented photographer who is struggling financially to support her family. When she is assigned to photograph the elusive ship designer T.H. Danvers, their unexpected meeting sparks instant chemistry. Travis Danvers, a ship designing genius with a troubled past marriage, initially views women with distrust. As Cat and Travis navigate their growing attraction, they both must confront their past traumas and learn to open their hearts to love.

    The writing style of 'To the Ends of the Earth' is intense and moody, creating a sensual atmosphere that mirrors the emotional journey of the characters. Through vivid descriptions and emotional dialogues, Elizabeth Lowell weaves a tale of love, passion, and self-discovery that keeps the readers engaged from beginning to end.

    Travis Danvers looked up from his computer screen and blinked like a man surfacing after a long dive into uncharted waters. His blue-green eyes were unfocused. He rubbed his short, tawny beard, shook ...

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    Untaken Twin - Calloway Brothers by Samantha Christy
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    Untaken Twin by Samantha Christy is a deeply emotional story that explores the themes of grief, healing, and second chances. The plot revolves around Cooper and Serenity, who are both grappling with the loss of Chaz, Cooper's twin brother and Serenity's fiancé. Their unexpected reunion in their hometown brings back a flood of memories and unresolved feelings, as they navigate their shared trauma and the bond that develops amidst their healing journey. The story is filled with surprises, including the character Cody, whose existence unfolds new layers to their relationship, keeping the reader engaged with twists and secrets.

    Christy's writing style is captivating, drawing readers in from the first page. With well-crafted character development, the pacing of Cooper and Serenity's relationship allows them to heal both individually and together. The book balances emotional depth with moments of humor, making it a heartfelt read. Readers have highlighted many passages, praising the author's ability to evoke strong emotions without excessive language. Overall, Untaken Twin is a beautifully intricate story that offers a bittersweet journey of love, loss, and new beginnings.


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    The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
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    "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green follows the story of Hazel, a teenager battling terminal cancer who meets Augustus at a support group, leading to a deep and poignant romance. The book delves into themes of life, love, friendship, and death, offering a unique perspective on facing mortality with humor and grace. Green's writing style is described as witty, emotionally captivating, and realistic, portraying teenage characters dealing with philosophical issues and existential questions in a relatable manner.

    Late in the winter of my seventeenth year, my mother decided I was depressed, presumably because I rarely left the house, spent quite a lot of time in bed, read the same book over and over, ate infreq...

  10. #10
    Man Down
    Book 3 in the series:Rookie Rebels

    Man Down - Rookie Rebels by Kate Meader
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    'Man Down' by Kate Meader is a heart-wrenching story that follows Gunnar Bond, a grieving widower and professional hockey player who lost his wife and children in a tragic accident. Seeking solace, Gunnar begins texting his deceased wife's phone number, which is now in the possession of Sadie Yates. As they start conversing, a deep connection forms between them. The book beautifully portrays the emotional journey of Gunnar and Sadie, as they navigate grief, loss, love, and healing. The plot is intricately woven with emotional depth, heartfelt moments, and a touch of humor that lightens the heavy themes.

    Sadie and Gunnar's relationship evolves from accidental text buddies to friends with benefits, and eventually to falling in love. The story delves into their individual struggles and growth, with Sadie taking on the responsibility of caring for her estranged sister while dealing with her own pain. The author, Kate Meader, skillfully crafts a narrative that touches upon themes of grief, family dynamics, and the power of love and healing, creating a poignant and captivating tale that resonates with readers on an emotional level.

    Don’t laugh. Honestly. There’s a mountain of logs out back of the cabin, enough to get me through winter. I’ve turned into one of those weird survivalists, the kind of nut jobs we used to laugh at, co...

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